Highsnobiety
Double Tap to Zoom

Over 20 notable film festivals from around the world including Cannes and Sundance have joined together to stream movies free on YouTube. This comes after the coronavirus pandemic resulted in the cancellation of annual showcases worldwide.

The move is part of the “We Are One: A Global Film Festival,” a 10-day event showcasing a selection of feature films, shorts, documentaries, music, comedy, and panel discussions.

The virtual festival will kick off on May 29 and run until June 7. It will feature programming by festivals such as Cannes, Sundance, Toronto International, Berlin International, Tribeca, and Venice. Viewers will be able to make donations to the World Health Organization's Covid-19  Solidarity Response Fund.

Cannes welcomed the move to go digital in a statement, writing, "We are proud to join with our partner festivals to spotlight truly extraordinary films and talent, allowing audiences to experience both the nuances of storytelling from around the world and the artistic personalities of each festival."

We Recommend
  • Reimagining Tennis Classics With FILA
  • An Underrated Diver Watch Finds Its Stroke, but Not in the Water
  • Off Script: The It-Girls of Tribeca Film Festival Aren't Dressing for the Plot
  • You Cannot Tell Alexander Skarsgård's Legs What to Do
  • Cannes Is Warm but Blacked-Out Calvin Klein Is Hot
What To Read Next
  • Vans' Slip-On Was Perfect. But Engineered Garments Knows It's Better Imperfect (EXCLUSIVE)
  • Performance Meets Perfection (EXCLUSIVE)
  • ASICS Made a Dad Shoe With the World’s Coolest Stores
  • New Balance's Forgotten Dad Shoe Gets Rebooted as a Skater
  • Will the Real Number (N)ine Please Stand Up?
  • From adidas to Salomon, the Seven Best Sneakers to Cop Right Now